Which person are you?
You walk alone down a lonely street.
A pedestrian walking from the opposite direction is about to pass you.
Do you say hello?
Do you wait for your fellow traveler to say hello first?
Do neither of you say hello?
Place a percentage on all three outcomes and help me develop a statistical sample.
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Which person are you?
Monday, September 25, 2006
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
What is a Word Visualizer?
Someone who develops the power through word pictures to take positive action in their lives.
Word Visualizers possess the most powerful vocabularies in the world. Their futures are positioned to soar through the refinement of this prodigious skill. Their ability to match words to a single mental picture and then expand the process to dozens of pictures, provides a lifetime vault of information and alternatives for all types of communication.
Word Visualizers are champions. It is the exceptional athlete who sees the game in time frame sequences, slows the game down in their mind and projects their impact to make the plays necessary to insure peak performance and victory. Word Visualizers own that talent.
Word Visualizers stress character in their lives. Their visionary capabilities enable then to preview conflicts before they become ensnared in them. You have heard about the person who was unfortunately in the wrong place at the wrong time. Word Visualizers avoid being in the wrong place because they have previewed the dire consequences in their mind and their mental compass seeks safe harbor.
Word Visualizers are in better shape than most of America. They see themselves eating healthy and when one has formed a clear picture of who they are, their actions remain consistent with that image.
Word Visualizers are compassionate. They are not shy about exhibiting their emotions. They see pictures where others are trying to distinguish what it is they do see. They see and pursue connections to others which come from their power to determine what it takes to touch rather than to harm.
Word Visualizers make for outstanding entrepreneurs because they have a vision of what society needs and the imagination and energy required to satisfy that need.
Word Visualizers are leaders because they are the ones to take action in life, having had the opportunity to see a preview of what those actions will lead to.
People ask me at what age can one begin to become a Word Visualizer?
I ask them in return what age does a child recognize a picture and shout out the corresponding word?
On that day, that child has become a Word Visualizer.
They have all the potential in the world to make positive changes in the world around them.
If they would only tap into the potential of the energy and opportunities around them each and every day.
Steve Tarde writes about Word Visualizers and has taught students, athletes, entrepreneurs, teachers, parents, health care professionals, coaches and leaders worldwide this simple, but amazing power.
Someone who develops the power through word pictures to take positive action in their lives.
Word Visualizers possess the most powerful vocabularies in the world. Their futures are positioned to soar through the refinement of this prodigious skill. Their ability to match words to a single mental picture and then expand the process to dozens of pictures, provides a lifetime vault of information and alternatives for all types of communication.
Word Visualizers are champions. It is the exceptional athlete who sees the game in time frame sequences, slows the game down in their mind and projects their impact to make the plays necessary to insure peak performance and victory. Word Visualizers own that talent.
Word Visualizers stress character in their lives. Their visionary capabilities enable then to preview conflicts before they become ensnared in them. You have heard about the person who was unfortunately in the wrong place at the wrong time. Word Visualizers avoid being in the wrong place because they have previewed the dire consequences in their mind and their mental compass seeks safe harbor.
Word Visualizers are in better shape than most of America. They see themselves eating healthy and when one has formed a clear picture of who they are, their actions remain consistent with that image.
Word Visualizers are compassionate. They are not shy about exhibiting their emotions. They see pictures where others are trying to distinguish what it is they do see. They see and pursue connections to others which come from their power to determine what it takes to touch rather than to harm.
Word Visualizers make for outstanding entrepreneurs because they have a vision of what society needs and the imagination and energy required to satisfy that need.
Word Visualizers are leaders because they are the ones to take action in life, having had the opportunity to see a preview of what those actions will lead to.
People ask me at what age can one begin to become a Word Visualizer?
I ask them in return what age does a child recognize a picture and shout out the corresponding word?
On that day, that child has become a Word Visualizer.
They have all the potential in the world to make positive changes in the world around them.
If they would only tap into the potential of the energy and opportunities around them each and every day.
Steve Tarde writes about Word Visualizers and has taught students, athletes, entrepreneurs, teachers, parents, health care professionals, coaches and leaders worldwide this simple, but amazing power.
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